Show DEPLORES PE-RU-N- A in tlie Stomach of Six Tears’ Standing! “I was troubled with cramps In the I tried stomach for six years many kinds of medicine also was treated by three doctors “They said that had nervous dys took the medicine for two pepsia years then I got sick again and gave all hopes of getting cured up “I sawa testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured would give it by Peruna so thought a trial I procured a bottle at once and commenced taking it “I have taken nineteen bottles and I believe Peruna am entirely cured is all that Is claimed for it” — Mrs J C Jamison 6 Marchant St Watson viile Cal For Cramps NOT A WEIGHT LIFTER “Is the baby strong?” “Well rather! You know what a tremendous voice he has?” “Yes” “Well he lifts that five or six times an hour!” MUST BELIEVE IT Every Reader Will Concede the Truth of This Statement One who suffers with backache or any form of kidney trouble wants a not lasting cure merely a temporary Profit by benefit of the example Rev J M Suffleld of 2179 S 8th St Lincoln Nebr who confirms a report of his cure after “I several years told In a statement made for publication in 1900 how Doan’s Kidney Pills had relieved me after other had failed” said Rev Suffleld “I have no hesitation in confirming that statement now I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills at various times and they have never failed me” Sold by ail dealers 60 cents a box Co Buffalo N Y A Dubious Tribute The young theological student who had been supplying the Rushby pulpit for two Sundays looked wistfully at Mrs Kingman his hostess for the time being “Did you like the sermon this morning if I may ask?” he inquired “You done real well with the material you selected” said Mrs Kingman “As I said to with much cordiality Zenas on the way home ‘I’ve heard a dozen or more sermons preached on that text and this young man’s the 'first one that ever made me realize 'twas to explain’ ” — how difficult Youth’s Companion The First Word is what I call an ideal marriage” Hardy declared to his wife as they were walking homeward after an "Actually evening at the Carrolls’ I believe both think absolutely alike” “Yes they are certainly charming” “but about assented Mrs Hardy thinking Joe if you will notice she generally thinks first”— Youth's Com- panion PITKS CTREIJ IN 6 TO 14 DATS PAZO UlNTMENTisjfuardntoed to cure anr oav? Jllind “That of Itching Blpcding nr Protruding Pile in 6 to duys or money refunded 50u Samson was the first actor to bring down the house on ' May )C scisoaaV 3j sislawcacj laxative cj record ovcxccmo wMxc as- - WmJco wv&VfvXy cjHs &LVvxvr Seraa v&ish enables ctcc$tot&£uox V)s seW asssauceo xvaTutc wv may be $raduay dispensed when no longer nee&edas ie besl ej remedies nbenreepred are c assist naureandno to snppan JuneWons wUvcWixsX ie nanva depend uWv— mo5tey upon proper nonrsinien £enctay proper egottean&tvVivinfc IbM'te beneficial etfAalwaysbuy the 6enmne ANu'ACT’wro rc CALIFORNIA Fig SOLD ONCDlt Syrup Co DRUGGISTS BY ALL LEADING PRICE SO PER BOTTLE LIQUOR THE FACT THAT LEGISLATION FAILED Member of Presidency Touches on ConProhibition at Seventy-nintference of Latter-daSaints Salt Lake City — At the opening session of the seventy-nintannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints on Sunday April 4 it is estimated that at least 15000 persons were present while at the conference of the Deseret Sunday Sunday School Union in the evening the attendance was the largest in the Overflow history of the organization meetings were necessary at both the morning and afternoon sessions of the conference President Smith with his counselors and all of the apostles with the exception of Reed Smoot and C W Penrose as well as nearly all of the other high officials of the church were present George Reynolds was honorably released as first assistant to the general superintendent of the Sunday School union on account ot poor health David O McKay second asrtsiam y as advanced to nil the vacancy and Stephen L Richards was appointed to succeed Mr McKay Joseph F Smith president of the church presided at both sessions ana the president of the church with John R Winder and Anthon H Lund his counsenrs wtue uie speakers at the opening session At the opening session President Smith declared that his heart was full of gratitude toward the Lord and of love for the Latter-daSaints and the Church of Jesus Christ throughout all of the world and to all that is worthy in life that can compare with the great work that the Lord is doing in the midst of the children of men in these latter days "We of the faith have reached the point where we can forego the pleasures of home and the call of affection consecrating our time to the preaching of the gospel until it is said to us ‘It is enough’ and we receive honorable releases to go to our homes “If I were asked to give up all I am possessed of for the purpose of building up Zion or the advancement o the cause I would say ‘Father this is all I have’ and give it all without a " regret "This I want: I want to live so that no matter what any man in the world may think no matter what any one else in the world may do or say there is but one thing for me to do and that is to be true to the covenants I have made to my Father in I want to live so that I can heaven forgive my brother his trespasses as he would forgive mine There is no salvation but in the way God has mapped it out there is no hope for everlasting life but through obedience to the laws fixed by the Father of Life “We have outlived the opposition against the church of the Latter-daSaints and the feeling that was so strong against our fathers and mothers In the early days when they were but a handful poor homeless driven from their own premises and set to wandering about in the wilderness yet they did not falter facing hardships innumerable that their legacy to us might be what it is” ’John R Winder first counsellor to President Smith despite his having passed the 88th milestone on life’s journey delivered his speech at the conference in a voice which reached to all points of the great tabernacle “I am glad to have the He declared: opportunity of speaking to you again and I repeat my determination to go on and especially to 'keep my covenant sacred and holy as 1 have done up to this time” H second Lund counselor Anthon to President Joseph F Smith made a report on the missionary work all over the world and spoke of the prohibiHe said In part: tion question “We have tried during the past winter to have legislation passed that would shield our rity from the tempWe want to tations of intemperance pet the evil of liquor stopped if possible and our people should never be seen entering a saloon or place where liquors are sold This has been one of our teachings for years "We did not succeed in getting a law passed to help us so we must be more than ever on our guard for the protection of our families "We also hoped to have a Sunday law passed so' that amusements on Sunday evenings could be stopped so that the Sabbath could be what the Lord intended it for a clay of rest and Let us influence our chilmeditation dren make their homes a place of enMake home of such intertainment terest that they will feel there is no better place for them than there When they go to evening service there is still time for visits to friends at their homes and for social meetings" Second Day’s Session The morning session of the conference on Monday was called to order at by President Joseph F Smith 10:06 o’clock the opening hymn “Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day of Salvation” being rendered by the choir and the congregation followed by an invocation by First Counselor Orin P Miller The morning speeches touched on church matters entirely all reference to civic affairs being carefully avoided Miss Laurinda Poolton rendered the soprano solo “LM Shining Light manner Divine” In a very efuctive during the interim between speeches The speakers at the morning session were Apostle Orson F Whitney and Elder Serge F Ballff president of the German and Swiss missionary stations but recently returned to America and Elder George F Richards Apostle WUtney’s remarks were confined to the principles of the Mormon belief and the relations between the religious and civil government and the fact that eacll member ha3 the voting power on all questions of policy or government Elder Serge Baliff who has just returned from a four years’ stay in Germany and Switzerland spoke of the interests of the church in foreign lands particularly the work of healing the sick Elder F G Richards selected the subof tithing as his ject calling attention to the laxity on the part of some members in failing to pay their tithing until the end of the year at which time they are usually unable to pay the entire year leaving them in arrears to the church adApostle Rudger Clawson also dressed the meeting giving an acmissions count of the twenty-onscattered over the world in the interests of the church and stated that there are now 1823 missionaries In the field Statistics introduced by him showed that 1865214 meetings and gospel communications had taken place during the year 1908 and that 10356485 pieces of church literature had been sent out to individuals At the afternoon session Apostle Hyrum M Smith spoke at length on the liquor question using the word “prohibition” for the first time during the conference in connection with movement in the recent the state legislature Apostle Smith made the statement that at the last conference the church went on record as in favor of prohibition and said: “We asked the state legislature for assistance in securing this relief and also asked for a Sunday law and we were given a stone We also asked for absolute prohibition and I want to say here that the lower house of the legislature with a stood few dishonorable exceptions squarely in favor of the measure Liquor was and is destroying your and :ons and daughters injuring the beet interests of the state "The upper house was the reverse exceptions With a few honorable they would not give the people what they wanted and openly said that not only would they refuse to restrict the saloons hut would give them greater license- than before "We held out to the very last hoping for purity in' life for every virtue for everything that will help our people to lead a better and purer life and as far as I have authority to speak for the church of Christ I may say we desire relief from the to liquor combination a Sabbath dayconbe kept holy and we deplore the dition of affairs that permits a public and arise publicly to servant openly cast aspersions on the church and its motives W0 "But do not be discouraged have had to fight for everything we Just as the ever had all our lives leaven is working in other things so will it be with! this and we will live to see the day when we can nut men tn our legislature who will listen to the voice of the people and will free us from the bondage of the 6ons of men” IMPORTANT MINING DECISION Estabishes Precedent for Nevada and Other States as Well Goldfield Nev— In a lengthy writ ten opinion Judge Simers of the district court has passed upon a matter of vital interest to mining operthe ators miners and prospectors country over The case has no exact a parallel and therefore establishes precedent for not only Nevada but other states as well The court spent two months in research of statutes One man who owned four claims and lived on the Pacific coast sent $400 to a man to have $100 worth of assessment work done on each of them The contractor had a hole four by six by ten dug on each claim and Later the so swore in an affidavit claims were jumped by wealthy parties who said the work was not worth not did this comply that over $25 and and that with the federal statutes therefore they were entitled to posThe question of cost of lasession bor supplies scarcity of men etc all figured in this case bpt the court holds that the honesty of purpose or the Intent of the man who sent the 400 to have the word done entitles him to ownership and bars the jumpers especially where the evidence conflicts as to what miners’ wages were and the cost of supplies at the time the work was done Russian Army Officers Members of Revolutionary Organization St Petersburg— The police of this city have nipped In the bud a plot to start an uprising In the Caucasus On seventy Wednesday they arrested men Including several army officers who as members of a revolutionary organization were engaged in providing arms ammunition and funds for A large number of the movement military rifles and several thousand cartridges destined for the Caucasus fell Into the hands of the authorities NORTHWEST lieutenant Governor NOTES M E SUFFERS FCR was sworn In as governor of Washington on March 9 to succeed the late Governor Cosgrove The Naples authorities are taking precautions to insure extraordinary the safety of former President Rocso-velduring his short visit to that city A special train bearing a portion of the Harrlman party broke all existing records from :Cheyenne to the 143 Neb covering Julesburg miles in 145 minutes The United States government has brought suits in equity at Grand Junction Colo against sixty corporations and individuals charging them with cutting timber illegally from the government reserves It 1? planned to make a test case of divorce case being the Southern tried at Reno Nevada without either of the interested parties being in the court room the testimony all being in the form of depositions over After extending litigation twenty-threyears Joseph II Boyd president of the National Iron works In Spokane has been awarded a judgment of $100000 against the NorthThe case began ern Pacific railroad in 1886 Governor Shafroth of Colorado has given endorsement of the dry farming movement by attending the recent convention at Cheyenne and later expressing his pleasure at the selection of Denver for the permanent headquarters of the congress The federal grand jury at Reno indictments has returned Nevada B and M against L L Patrick O’Farrell Goldfield brokers charging them having used thb mails fraudulently in connection with the promotion of mining stock The necessary grading ou the cutoff between Wells and Deeth Nev has been completed by the contractors and evertyhing is in readiness for the and the laying of rails and construction of a section house on the sixteen-milstretch of roadway A special dispatch from Winnipeg says that a new alliance has been Hill and made between McKenzie and Mann proprietors of the Canadian Northern railway Joint negotiations are now' going on for the purchase of terminals of the Caon the Atlantic nadian Northern coast at Quebec Martin Walker and James Tanna-hil- l In were imprisoned by a cave-ithe Potosi mine at Virginia City Nev Men were put at work In another part of the mine to open a drift to the entombed miners and soon afterward the latter sounded on the tunnel walls indicating they were safe The men werq finally rescued of Through a newspaper picture James C Boyle alleged kidnaper ot identified was he Whitla by Billy Detective D O Smith as the man who over a year ago is thought to have been accused of passing worthless checks at Tacoma While in Tacoma he posed as An employe of a well known oil company Mont the At Victor daughter of Mr and Mrs George The Fowler wa3 burned to death child was with her father in the field where he was burning stubble The father was attracted by the cries of the child whose dress had caught fire but before he ‘could do anything for the little one she was beyond all hops Theodore Maynard a wealthy farmer living six miles northeast of Bellingham Wash drove into town with his wife and as he attempted to help her out of the carriage he found he had been riding with a dead woman She had died some time during the drive By sawing their way through the bars of a window in the basement four convicts floor of the building made a bold attempt to escape from the penitentiary at Salem Ore The prison officials were cognizant ot the plot however and the break was prevented The Fourth Dry Farming Congress will be held at Billings Mont in October when there will be exhibited the products raised by arid agriculture In the western United" States Canada Mexico Brazil the TransAustralia and other Russia vaal countries After seventeen hours’ deliberation the jury in the case of Joseph Brown charged with the murder of Robert Gilruth a ranchman near Lolo Montana February 28 returned a verdict of manslaughter and fixed the penalty at ten years’ imprisonment the maximum penalty In an order received at the United States land office at Helena withof drawal notice of five sections land In the Willow Creek district of Montana is made for the preservation of birds and other purposes This is said to be the first order of its kind ever issued As the result of the disappearance ofNels Olsen the pioneer railway contractor of Butte who according to a federal court suit has fled leaving his creditors losers to the extent of $37500 the firm of Olsen & Christian has entered a petition of voluntary bankruptcy YEARS THEN Hay CURES ECZEMA Patient and Little Granddaughter Both Secure Permanent Results from Wqnderful Liquid Remedy Mrs Alfred Aldrich of Pompa noosuc Vt and her little granddaughter w’ere both cured of itching burning skin diseases by the use of ordinary oil of wintergreen mixed with glycerine thymol etc the case havconsiderable attention ing attracted among medical men Mrs Aldrich writes: “I had sores on my face for three years and during all time I tried everything I could that I took any amount of blood medifind cines and used all kinds of healing salves One dav my husband told me to try the oil of wintergreen D D D Prescription and I am only too happy to say that I nm not only cured but also my little gramldnughter" The long oxnorienee of the best pharmacists has given the druarglsts everywhere great confidence In D D D Prescription especially when nsed with D D D Soap and we suggest that you ask your druggist HAD A RIGHT MERRY TIME Presents and Souvenirs Distributed Casey’s Birthday on "Yis” began Mrs O'Toole “ye see It was Casey’s birthday yisterday an’ Casey brought home two bottles of rale stuff — one inside an’ one outside —to sillybrate the occasion an’ they Jist had the tolme of their lives last avenin’ Iv’rybody happy an’ iv’rybody handin’ out prisents an’ souvenirs of the evint to iv’rybody else! “Casey gave his wife an’ his his wife a black eye apiece give Casey a punch in the bread give him a basket his side swipe with a skillet an Casey give the old lad another black eye to keep company with the first one an' the police come an’ give Casey a ride to the station house an’ this mornln’ the judge took a hand in the game an’ ten days! “Oh 'twas a gran' 6illybration they had all ’round wid remimbranoes an’ Bouvenirs handed out regardless of or who they happened to hit1” CHILD ATE CUTICURA OINTMENT 8pread Whole Box of It on Crackers —Not the Least Injury Resulted Cuticura Thus Proven Pure and Sweet 'A New York friend of Cuticura writes: “My three year old son and heir after being put to bed on a trip across the Atlantic investigated the stateroom and located a box of graham crackers and a box of Cuticura Ointment When a search was made for the box it was found empty and the kid admitted that he had eaten the contents of the entire box spread on the crackers It cured him of a bad cold and I don’t know what else” No more conclusive evidence' could be offered that every ingredient of Cuticura Ointment is absolutely pure If It may be sweet and harmless safely eaten by a young child none but the most beneficial results can be exto pected to attend its application pected to attend its application to even the tenderest skin or youngest infant Potter Drug a Chom Corp Sole Props Boston ALL THE DIFFERENCE He — Before Jones got married ha used to command a large Ealary She — And now? He — Now he only earns it His wife commands it! Deafness Cannot Be Cured as they cannot reach the dls by local applications eased portion of the ear Ihere is only one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies Is caused Deafness of the by an Inflamed condition mucous Tube When this lining of tho Kustachlnn tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or and when It entirely closed perfect hearing the result can lie and unless the Inflammation taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal condition will be destroyed forever nine cases hearing out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucoua surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused that cannot be cured by cutarrh) free by Hall's Catarrh Cure Bend for circulars F J C11KNKY CO Toledo Bold by Druggists 7!o Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation a Wasted Years Nan — So after six years’ courtship all is off between Tim and Tiny Fan — Yes they loved not wisely but too platonically Wise people UHe Hamlins Wizard Oil stop pain because they know it always makes good Foolish people try experiAsk ments your druggists about it to If a man spent half as much money an effort to keep out of trouble as he does in trying to get out he would be away ahead of the game In Dyspepsia and constipation miseries — take Garfield Tea laxative Giving money except we first ray will give are avoidable Nature’s Herb have no value ourselves — Mur- |